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“Doc, you’re a woman, you can’t do this!”
In the first part of our interview, we introduced Dr Anna Schwahofer who makes decisions on thousands of animals’ lives day by day. In the second part, she talks about the daily routine of a vet working in livestock care; why she decided to find a job here instead of equine care and if there’s a pay gap between small and large animal practices. She also gives us an insight into some of her memorable cases.

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Virtual Farewell Ceremony – a surprise to our graduates
There is no university without traditions, and we cannot let our students miss any of it. Every spring during the student march, to say good-bye, students visit places at the campus where they spent the most beautiful years of their lives. To make this possible – without violating the rules of restrictions – our leadership
Livestock care behind the scenes – interview with a Univet alumna Dr Anna Schwahofer
Dr Anna Schwahofer, a Univet graduate of the year 2004 talked about how she could stand her ground in the formerly male-dominated livestock care. She takes care of nearly two thousand cattle and seven thousand pigs but she also visits farms, she’s called to attend to horses and she even works as a substitute in a small animal clinic.
We need three large blackboards – Conversation with Director for Education dr. Gábor Mátis
Born in Szekszárd in 1986, dr. Gábor Mátis’ teaching career has been as straight as an arrow. He is an associate professor of the Division of Biochemistry at the Department of Physiology and Biochemistry, and he has been working as the University’s Director for Education for a few months.

EQUUS Days during the quarantine
Without doubt, if you are a vet student and somebody mentions April, the first thing that comes to your mind is the EQUUS Days, right?

The XIV. Student Concert took place in an unusual way
On April 8th at 6:00 p.m., instead of the Aula of the University, the performers of the XIV. Student Concert were waiting for their audience in front of a YouTube channel.

The Day of Birds and Trees: Online Creative Art Competition for Kids
Did you know that May 10th is the Birds and Trees Day in Hungary? This year the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is celebrating with a creative drawing and DIY competition.
A little bit of everything – Interview with graduate student Aditya Daniel Jha
Meet Aditya Daniel Jha, our graduate student, former ISC president who started his journey in India, continued in New Zealand and thanks to a coincidence ended up as a vet student in Budapest.

14th Student Concert will be held Online
The 14th Student Concert will be held in an unusual way – instead of the Great Hall of the University of Veterinary Medicine in the online space. We look forward to seeing you at the concert on 8th April 6 PM at ÁTE HÖK Facebook page.
The spring issue of UNIVET magazine has been published
Good news! From now on the magazine consists of 36 pages, with even more English-language content. For the first time, the newspaper announces a portrait interview with an international student. Our first subject was Aditya Daniel Jha from India, a graduate student, former ISC president, who started his long journey in India, continued in New